Horrified by the air quality
ShereKhan8 wrote:Gozomo, can you specify who you are exactly? This not a "topic from five years ago". This is a very current topic! If this discussion was so obsolete, why is it still on line? Air quality has worsened in Malta. It becomes an increasingly important issue. Maybe that you disagree with the content of my posts?
This a topic which was started by others 5 years ago and the last post was 2013 so it is very definitely from 5 years ago and many of the original members are no longer on the Maltese Islands. It may be a current topic elsewhere on this and other forum but not the one you posted on!
You may also note that it has not been removed because all topics remain unless decided otherwise by Admin because of subject or content.
Please note this is a 'Forum' not a 'Blog'!
Also GozoMo is one of the 'Expat Team' and the Malta Expert.
Ray
ShereKhan8 wrote:Gozomo, can you specify who you are exactly? This not a "topic from five years ago". This is a very current topic! If this discussion was so obsolete, why is it still on line? Air quality has worsened in Malta. It becomes an increasingly important issue. Maybe that you disagree with the content of my posts?
I do not have to specify to you who I am, this topic is from five years ago try looking at the dates.
https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/v … ion.683195
ShereKhan8 wrote:Gozomo, can you specify who you are exactly? This not a "topic from five years ago". This is a very current topic! If this discussion was so obsolete, why is it still on line? Air quality has worsened in Malta. It becomes an increasingly important issue. Maybe that you disagree with the content of my posts?
What happened 5 years ago is not now, so figures here are out of date. Gozomo was correct in saying instead of digging up an old post, it would have been better to have started a new thread.
SimCityAT
Expat Team
SimCityAT wrote:ShereKhan8 wrote:Gozomo, can you specify who you are exactly? This not a "topic from five years ago". This is a very current topic! If this discussion was so obsolete, why is it still on line? Air quality has worsened in Malta. It becomes an increasingly important issue. Maybe that you disagree with the content of my posts?
What happened 5 years ago is not now, so figures here are out of date. Gozomo was correct in saying instead of digging up an old post, it would have been better to have started a new thread.
SimCityAT
Expat Team
On the contrary, please see: https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … =2#4294939
ShereKhan8 wrote:SimCityAT, banning me because I disagree with you is intolerant behavior. For all that I did not infringe any rule of this forum. I tell you that the data is still mostly accurate, and can be updated now easily.
Banning any member can only occur if they have breached the Forum T&C's and in SimCity's case, like me, while we can report individuals and temporarily ban them, this has to be confirmed by one of our Moderators.
If you feel you need to bring your grievance to the attention of one of Moderators, it's quite simple, just click on the "Report" button (top tight of the comment) and you get the chance to detail your complaint and it will go straight to a Moderator who will decide whether somebody has been intolerant of you or your opinion.
Hope this helps.
Cynic
Expat Team
ShereKhan8 wrote:I understand you, as you came to live here and do not want to be disappointed, so you need to value the place. My case is different, as I have lived 9 years in Malta and am going to leave. Enough is enough! In 10 years, Malta as changed a lot: more people, higher prices, lesser quality of life. This has got to be known by people abroad who hope for a better future in Malta.
Actually I have lived here for over five years and would not want to leave Gozo, just because you are not happy doesn’t mean everyone else feels the same, living here on Gozo is a far better life
then we had in the UK.
ShereKhan8 wrote:I understand you, as you came to live here and do not want to be disappointed, so you need to value the place. My case is different, as I have lived 9 years in Malta and am going to leave. Enough is enough! In 10 years, Malta as changed a lot: more people, higher prices, lesser quality of life. This has got to be known by people abroad who hope for a better future in Malta.
If you have lived here for ten years then you can't have been too bothered by air pollution if it has taken till now to decide to leave and to start posting on here about it!
Ray
ShereKhan8 wrote:GoMo, I do not know what life you had in the UK. Our subject is air quality. I maintain that Malta is not sustainable, on the mid-term.
You've said so, repeatedly. At this point continuing to rant about the air and how you're leaving because of it is not helping other forum members - which is the objective of this forum.
ShereKhan8 wrote:Volcane, I am just replying to some assertions from some forum members. If you want to contribute to the real debate please submit some objective information about the issue at stake.
You are not the only one allowed to comment on here even though you think your opinion is always the right one.
Renato Camilleri, Alfred J. Vella, "Effect of Fireworks on ambient air quality in Malta" in Atmospheric Environment 44 (2010) 4521-4527.
I live now in Hamrun and can only really cycle on Sundays, all the other days are too busy to get out of the contamination in a decent amount of time. And the same could be said for most of the center-south.
I mean, now even towns like Zabbar are quite congested on a weekday, something that didn't happen before.
Of course, nothing will be done about it, except chopping a few more trees to widen more the roads so more cars can come in and then we'll need more roads, etc, etc.
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